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ManualTest Web
Execution
This appendix provides an overview of Rational ManualTest Web Execution, a feature
of Rational TestManager, that lets you run a test case with a manual test script
implementation from a Web browser. The appendix includes the following topics:
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About ManualTest Web execution
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Overview of tasks
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About shared projects
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How to run a test case from a Web browser
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Viewing the results
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Troubleshooting
Note:
For detailed procedures, see the TestManager Help.
About ManualTest Web Execution
A manual test script is a set of testing instructions that are run by a human tester. A
manual test script can consist of steps and verification points that you type into a
manual test script using Rational ManualTest. After you create a manual test script
and associate it with a test case, creating a test case implementation, you can run the
test case from a Web browser. For information about creating a manual test script, see
Creating Manual Test Scripts on page 87
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For information about test case
implementations, see Associating an Implementation with a Test Case on page 92
.
With the
ManualTest Web Execution
component of TestManager, you can:
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Run a test case with a manual test script implementation from a Web browser. The
advantage to using the ManualTest Execution feature of TestManager is that you
only need Web browser software to run a test case with a manual test script
implementation.
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Indicate results and add comments as you perform each task in a manual test
script. These results appear in a test log.
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Include your test case results in a TestManager report.